Here's a thought for you.   What if somebody comes in and steals your PC.
I have a password on my BIOS so if some Ba*tard steals it, all he gets is a
doorstop.   Maybe if someone knows what they are doing they could clear
this, but I want to make it damn difficult.   I had my house broke into
last year and they took a VCR, TV and camcorder.   I doubt they saw my PC
in the other room and the dog probably woke up by then, but the neighbor
across the street lost tons of stuff.

My point, if we all used passwords on PCs like we put locks on our houses,
those lowlifes would have less motivation to steal our stuff.  /*rant off
Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Salts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>Hi, list;
>
>When only one person ever uses their own computer and they want Linux
>installed, is it _really_necessary_ for these people to have to login, &
>give a password to get into their own computer if no one else ever uses
it?
> Is there some means that an individual user can get out of having to do
this?
>

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